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  1. May 31, 2012 · k-dub | June 1, 2012 at 9:15 pm. Found new infomation. Nancy McCoy Hatfield and Bad Frank Phillips had 2 children together, a boy named Jessie J. and a girl named Golda. The 4 children probably came up as he was the stepfather to the 1st 2 children she had with Johnse.

  2. Apr 20, 2023 · Johnse Hatfield Died In 1922. Johnse Hatfield, played by Matt Barr in the 2012 mini-series, survived for a long time after the Hatfield & McCoys feud, despite being a major player, eventually dying in 1922. Johnse was known as Devil Anse’s right-hand man in the war against the McCoys even when he married two of their family members in succession.

    • The People on The Peaks
    • The Reigning Patriarchs
    • The Divided Banks
    • A Pig in Court
    • Enter Romeo and Juliet
    • The Devil Resists

    Peace was never natural along the Tug's banks. Especially not in the mid-19th century. The men here doted on their skills at guns and fights, their spit-the-devil-in-the-eye fearlessness, their huge families, their freedom. For them, government barely existed. Courts were few and police protection almost nonexistent, with public servants dreading t...

    On either side of the river, men stepped forward to assume the mantle of leadership for their kin. In Kentucky, that mantle went to Randolph (Randall, Ole Ran'l) McCoy, a tall, broad-shouldered man of property with gray eyes, full beard and serious, almost morbid, bent of personality. Married to his cousin Sarah, the couple produced 16 children, on...

    If only there had been no war ... If only the neighbors had all fought together ... But reality was bitter. With West Virginia's admittance to the Union in 1863, Devil Anse Hatfield realized that, as a Southern sympathizer, he, his family and property were in real danger. Now, in the name of home defense, he formed the Logan Wildcats, which as one ...

    For 13 years, peace reigned along the Tug. With the passing of time, Hatfields and McCoys forgot the tensions and injustices of the war years. Again, the families intermarried. Even the patriarchs, with Ole Ran'l considerably older, added to their expansive families. In West Virginia, times were good. Devil Anse's logging enterprise prospered and h...

    Against this background of bubbling resentment, nothing could seem more foolhardy than a love affair between a daughter of Ole Ran'l and a son of Devil Anse. But Roseanna McCoy was not wise. By the best measure, the spring election of 1880 proved her downfall. To mountain folk, elections were great social events. Men came to swap goods and stories,...

    But though Roseanna had, quite unexpectedly joined his household, Devil Anse was far from pleased at the idea of the couple's marriage.

  3. A section of the flood wall along the Tug Fork in Matewan, West Virginia, constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, depicts the Hatfield–McCoy feud. The feud escalated after Roseanna McCoy entered a relationship with Devil Anse's son Johnson, known as "Johnse" (spelled "Jonce" in some sources), leaving her family to live with the ...

  4. Nov 8, 2021 · The Feud Continues After The Civil War. West Virginia State Archives Anse Hatfield with several associates. Thirteen years after Harmon’s death, the family patriarch, Randolph McCoy, took the Hatfields to court for stealing one of his hogs. The case ended up in front of the local Justice of the Peace, Anderson Hatfield.

  5. Roseanna McCoy (21 March 1859-1889) was a member of the McCoy family of Pike County, Kentucky during the Hatfield-McCoy feud. The daughter of Randolph McCoy and Sally McCoy, she fell in love with Johnse Hatfield in spite of being aware of his playboy reputation and her cousin Nancy McCoy's warnings, and the two of them ran off together. However, Roseanna returned to her family after Johnse ...

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  7. Jan 27, 2024 · Married Nancy McCoy, the youngest daughter of Asa Harmon McCoy, who was the first man killed in the Hatfield-McCoy Feud : Post-Feud Life : Lesser known details about life after feud : Family Loss : Outlived by Levicy Hatfield, his mother, who died from Pneumonia eight years after his death : Familial Relation to Sherriff Don Chafin

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